example. Check the card specs against your
motherboard specs for the slots. Also some PCI cards may need irq
assignment, some motherboards let you set these, while others make these
assignment automatically through some implementation of plug-and-play.
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If you want the FreeBSD to have a LAN address but access through the router
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getting crosstalk.
Keep a log of problem times, noting the weather, time of day, and anything
else that could be a factor.
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Respectfully,
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Eugen,
I saw your post but was too busy to respond then. If you give me the
details, and what you have in your /etc/rc.conf for the ethernet I will try
to help.
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if you don't
want the state to change, or to control is finer.
Look at your dmesg output for how many states your CPU supports.
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Cheers (new to the list by the way :-) )
Nick.
Nick,
Have you tried re-pulling the sources for this port? If not, you should
try that as it looks like the sources you have, have a syntax error.
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domain name, FQDN.
If hostname shows the correct hostname with one domain, the problem is else
ware. If it is else ware, I suspect your router is adding the example.com
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At 03:51 PM 1/28/2008, Josh Tremor wrote:
Okay, I had a freshly installed 6.3 on a machine (thanks Derek
Ragona), and my intention is to use this new installation as a direct
replacement of an older 5.3 box. This means using the same host name,
IP address, and services. I want to make sure
to set the default gateway in /etc/rc.conf. Without a default
gateway, you will need to add a default route with the route command.
Without a route your machine will only be able to ping itself.
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this is some type of
boot sector virus protection.
Also, since 6.3 is released, why don't you install 6.3 instead?
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MAIL=/usr/bin/mail
HOSTNAME=/bin/hostname
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echo $* | $MAIL -s UPS Alert from $MYHOSTNAME [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You need only define the flag file you want to use in upsmon.conf
Also define what actions you want in that file as well. You need to use
the sample files installed in /usr/local/etc/nut and be sure to read the
comments.
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As far as my experiences using nut
.
Also, the first thing that starts to go bad on a UPS is the
batterylife. So just shutting down on low battery works well. In my case,
I don't worry about the UPS, it is so low on power by then it just chirps
for another minute or so then it dies, completely exhausted.
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job to provide a log of what is running that you can
refer to after a crash.
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While you think there is nothing on that port something is running not
letting that socket connection. Try rebooting the system and see if the
problem is still there.
-Derek
I did try that too. Didn't work.
Have you tried telnet
something is running not
letting that socket connection. Try rebooting the system and see if the
problem is still there.
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in /etc/rc.conf vs
/etc/default/rc.conf
You need two instances of sendmail running, one for local delivery, another
for external mail send receive.
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Thanks
Have you tried pulling down all new sources? You could have a corrupt
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the bourne shell. I am using the right syntax?
Thanks,
Jay
tar is a bit different in the syntax, this seems to work:
tar -f /root.tgz -cvz /root /home/jay/tarlog 21
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the same file systems like you had on the old server and restore each
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the power supply rather than daisy chaining a power line with multiple
connectors on it.
Have you tried other bootable OS's just to see if they crash too?
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and start named on those too to see that the new files are
transferred and thus being used.
Hope this helps.
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At 01:24 PM 12/11/2007, Bill Vermillion wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 18:23 , while impersonating an expert on
the internet, [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this to stdout:
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 06:09:11 -0600
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Subject: Re: named mystery
To: jekillen [EMAIL
on the entire system.
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plain text - (not a gui html editor) ?
I use putty to ssh to remote servers and use vi to edit files once logged
in to the server.
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hardware issues.
You can also gather some information by having a script run top
periodically and logging this to a file to see what the system is
doing. You can check the last log entry of this file after a freeze/hang
to see what was going on.
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I would check your firewall setting, which may disconnect connections on
inactivity.
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allow { 127.0.0.1;10.202.77.110; } keys { DHCP_UPDATER; };
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Line 20 is where controls start.
Any help much appreciated.
rgds,
Patrick
try either removing the port 953; from that line or just removing the ;
after the port 953
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Derek Ragona wrote:
At 09:00 AM 11/14/2007, Barnaby Scott wrote:
I suspect I already know the answer to this, which is that the
trouble I am having is nothing to do with the OS at all,
but I have
to ask, because I am otherwise up against
stack, and their are
kernel structures created too I'm sure, but I have no idea how to find
those. Netstat will show sockets in use though.
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Derek, what exactly do you suggest that I should check in the spam handling
area ?
I would look and see if you are getting a lot of spam to start
deleting those emails. Often
particularly if you are not bouncing spam. I would check your
spam handling.
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would suggest you run GENERIC if you are not. Turn off any rc scripts
you don't need. Run diagnostics on the hardware and memtest.
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need off this disk by copying to a new disk, or top tape, or a usb
disk. If you know what data you need like: /etc /usr/local/etc
/usr/local/data you may be better to just copy those trees off.
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I did a source upgrade and rebuild from 5.1 to 6.1 remotely. Read
upgrading carefully after you pull down the new src though for any extra
steps you might need to make. However, also be prepared to make the trip
should the upgrade go awry.
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but that hasn't prevented it from terminating.
Anyone know a way to get around this?
Thanks,
Gary
I would try the other tar's (bsdtar, pax, etc.) and see what happens . . .
Also check the man pages and see if there is a commandline option to
continue after error.
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the newfs. So now
I've got a fs panic.
Hope it isn't a bad drive.
thanks.
gary
I would run the manufacturer's diagnostics on the drive to be sure. Often
drives will have a media issue SMART doesn't catch.
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You may by mistake have left an entry in a hosts file, or have your DNS not
forwarding correctly for unknown names.
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need to check your /etc/nsswitch.conf on snowball, and any other
DNS servers. Also be sure you are using the same DNS lookup order for the
clients.
I didn't see snowball's PTR record, so I assume it is correct and all
servers find it correctly as the primary DNS.
-Derek
a short into an int. Always declare the correct
size for variables. Your segv is because scanf was trying to put an int
where it won't fit.
You will get the same result if you go off the end of an array.
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path = /opt/www
writable = Yes
validusers = smbuser
Thank You,
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you can assign the user and group using:
mount_smbfs -u uid, -g gid
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At 09:53 AM 10/18/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
newaliases is complaining permission denied, but it's owned by root and
I'm in as root. What do?
TIA,
chmod 644 /etc/mail/aliases
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chmod 644 /etc/mail/aliases
as root:
touch /etc/mail/aliases.db
chmod 644 /etc/mail/aliases.db
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I tried that and checked the permissions on
/etc/mail/aliases.db
but nothing works :( Any other ideas?
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At 01:27 PM 10/18/2007, Duane Winner wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 06:15 PM 10/17/2007, Duane Winner wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 04:07 PM 10/17/2007, Duane Winner wrote:
Hello,
I need help to resolve a problem with my sendmail server.
In my /var/log/maillog, I've been seeing
/intr/int-80.htm
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At 02:09 PM 10/18/2007, Duane Winner wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 01:27 PM 10/18/2007, Duane Winner wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 06:15 PM 10/17/2007, Duane Winner wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 04:07 PM 10/17/2007, Duane Winner wrote:
Hello,
I need help to resolve a problem
At 01:47 PM 10/18/2007, Yuri wrote:
You can try here:
http://www.ctyme.com/intr/int-80.htm
Thanks Derek.
This site just says: parameters on stack.
So when following this I write the function 'mysyscall' (below) it doesn't
work.
It should return 3 but returns 14.
And I am on i386.
So
email
account, and many others who post to my lists.
I'm not sure where to even begin looking. Any help appreciated!
-DW
Are you running only IPv4? or are you running IPv6? Or both?
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At 04:07 PM 10/17/2007, Duane Winner wrote:
Hello,
I need help to resolve a problem with my sendmail server.
In my /var/log/maillog, I've been seeing:
sm-mta[1753]: l9H4EoAn001753: outbound-mail-10.bluehost.com
on a separate wireless subnet.
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Your users already couldn't connect correctly, so no real harm in a reboot.
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the output looks like. I'd guess you are not
escaping the $ right in your script.
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it on stop, and
simply cat that file on a status. If you want help with your script, post
it, and I'm sure one of us will give you a hand.
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then run samba on each to share some of the drives.
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a particular volume fills up
I can extend it by adding disks and not have to move home directories to
different file systems, etc...
I think you want to look into ZFS then, available on current.
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into an Omnigraffle Pro diagram).
One of these files is at http://www.meijome.net/files/freebsd/image64.pict
thanks,
Beto
Have you tried xnview? http://www.xnview.com/
It supports most formats and will convert in bulk.
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would need to creat your own shell script to remove the qpopper file and to
call rmuser.
Remember the basic utilities are meant to manage the core services, not
add-on ports.
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At 01:48 PM 9/28/2007, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
I had a wired network with a FreeBSD gateway/firewall. The gateway
died and I converted to a mixed network with a Belkin N1 wireless
router.
I have 2 windows machines and 3 FreeBSD 6.2-stable machines.
fix etc/rc.conf and reboot.
dhclient is
, but suddenly all stopped (I don't receive nothing in my
email).
Can you help me?
Thanks in advance
Juan Coruña
Desarrollo de Software Atlantico
Have you checked the system clock? Often cron jobs stop running when a
server is rebooted with incorrect time and date.
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the hardware from a cd-rom
boot image.
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ports (25,
80, 110, 143, 443, 587) are open. SSH access is restricted to intranet IP
ranges.
How are you limiting this ssh access? Are you using hosts.allow? If you
are not using hosts.allow, I would suggest you do so.
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not resolve 4.1.8 error.
Any leads on where my DNS or configs might be not able to resolve this domain?
What are you using to send mail? If it is sendmail, sounds like a sendmail
error.
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file.
If there is something else i can check or put in my sendmail config, i'm
all ears. It is configured for SMTP AUTH so its the check_rcpt that is
giving up the error.
Make sure they are in /etc/mail/local-host-names
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the error. I suppose I
could transpose them rather than comment out the first line.
I had not thought to try that.
Are you running ipv6? If not just comment that line out.
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Hello all,
Firstly, apologies if this email appears more than once, just getting
used to the protocols.
I have an interesting but frustrating issue that I've not been able
automatically or
manually?
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letting FreeBSD do it
in the kernel or disable the kernel and let the Nvidia driver manage it.
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Chuck, I'd prefer to have the script handle the
mailing so I can test the script (with email send)
manually, independent of cron.
Still looking for specifics
this signal
means.
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Do a man on signal instead.
The argument passed is the signal to send.
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(filesytem and printer),
AND connect to it via VPN (it is set up as a VPN
Host).
What is the correct procedure for recovering from
this mishap? TIA! :-)
You need to unjoin the domain or workgroup, reboot. Then rejoin the domain
or workgroup and reboot yet again.
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visualizing a domain as in 3-4 servers each of
which has a hostname mail, web, etc..
Pick a domain you own, or buy a new one. They is why there are so many
domain possibilities these days, like .info, .biz, etc. in addition to the
regular .com, .net, .org
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At 06:29 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
--- Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At 04:20 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
I and most of my clients who have hosted web sites
have just the one domain name. Does it make sense
to
use the same domain name that your hosted web site
uses
At 07:01 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
Chuck, I'd prefer to have the script handle the
mailing so I can test the script (with email send)
manually, independent of cron.
Still looking for specifics on setting this up and a
bourne shell script example that sends an email.
Thanks!
--- Chuck
At 07:55 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
--- Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At 06:29 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
--- Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At 04:20 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
I and most of my clients who have hosted web
sites
have just the one
DNS entry for the system. You can have more than one
name for an IP and for a server.
-Derek
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